Many times this blog will challenge the reader's familiar thought processes, as well as the author's. That is after all, the purpose of the project. As the above paragraphs states, the challenge of thought is always ongoing and therefore subject to change at any moment. Such is the nature of the human experience; we adapt our thinking from moment to moment, continuing generally with the thoughts that help us manage one moment to the next, while discarding those that appear to hinder that progress. Mistakes will be made.
It's often understood without saying that a thought is only preceded by the knowledge one has available to them (whether learned through the senses, or fabricated by imagination.) Conjecture, speculation, imagination, and dreams are often the source of new ideas. But those same resources that allow our minds to explore the cosmos beyond our physical limitations, can also hinder our evolution greatly when fueled by fear; specifically fear of the unknown, or future.
This blog is a written expression of thought, and as with any thought, it is dependent on the information available to the author, as well as being vulnerable to time's ability to move beyond (or outdate) its understanding (or expressions herein.) Retractions and updated information should be expected by the reader. However, content posted will remain posted as written unless grammar or spelling errors require revisions to be made. Comments on these issues are always welcome.
How to manage this blog: (Notes for the reader)
- In general, this blog will need no special consideration when reading. Posts will be titled according to subject and can be navigated by interest. Unlike my other blogs, there is no need to read as if one would a book, front to back (or beginning to end.)
- Any and all comments are welcome no matter their content or opinion. However, foul language will be censored. (comments using foul language may simply be responded to, or ask to be revised.)
- Comments regarding grammar or spelling will be considered when making revisions, but will not be published unless they contribute to the article subject matter.
- Revisions of spelling and grammar errors may not be noted if the revisions do not require a change in words written, or require a sentence or paragraph to be rewritten using the same words but different sentence or paragraph structure and/or punctuations.
- Revisions requiring the addition or exchange of words may be in Italics (especially if the meaning of a word reads differently once revised) and may be sited in comments attached to article.